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Neighborhoods in Bronx County, NY

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    University Heights

    University Heights is a western Bronx community primarily defined by the presence of City University of New York’s Bronx Community College (BCC). The historical campus, once owned by NYU, contains 34 buildings across 45 -acres, making it one of the largest in the university system. Situated near the Harlem River, the neighborhood abuts Morris

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      $584K

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      $110K - $783K

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      5 Listings

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    Clason Point

    Set on a peninsula in the south Bronx, Clason Point enjoys an air of seclusion that separates it from the urban buzz of the city. It’s wrapped by the Bronx River, East River and Westchester Creek, granting residents a surplus of waterfront parks and real estate. Clason Point has had many iterations over the years, from swamps and farmland to a

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      $582K

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      $380K - $1M

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      19 Listings

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    Belmont

    Belmont in the Bronx is a “classic, traditional, old-school New York neighborhood” with 100-plus-year-old restaurants and life-long residents, says Frank Franz, treasurer of the local Business Improvement District who lives in the Belmont home his grandfather built in the early 1900s. Many of his neighbors have similar roots in the area. “That

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      $574K

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      $405K - $898K

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      5 Listings

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    Riverdale

    An abundance of green space, open skies and beautiful views may not be what you think when you think of a Bronx neighborhood, but it’s exactly what residents see when they step into Riverdale. “The Bronx has a lot of ridges in its geography, so there’s a lot of high points and you get a lot of beautiful views, a lot of sunsets,” licensed real

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      $571K

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      $207K - $3.3M

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      94 Listings

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    Mount Hope

    A small neighborhood in the Bronx, named for its slight elevation, Mount Hope sits north of the Cross Bronx Expressway and southwest of Fordham University. “Since 2012, I’ve seen a change in the neighborhood in terms of desirability,” says Peter Segalla, an Associate Real Estate Broker with Houlihan Lawrence who has been selling in the

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      $523K

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      $208K - $1.1M

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      2 Listings

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    Woodstock

    Those familiar with the history of New York City might recognize Woodstock as one of the villages that fused to create the Bronx more than a century ago. Nonhistory buffs might still know its name from seeing it at the local library, while others simply see it as an established residential enclave tucked between some of the highlights of the South

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      $516K

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      $313K - $1M

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      11 Listings

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    Longwood

    Longwood is a vibrant, growing community, with predominantly residential, house-lined streets. According to the New York Department of Health, Longwood is one of 24 NYC neighborhoods considered low-income in 1990, and after seeing higher median rent growth over the past 20 years, is now one of 17 neighborhoods that is rapidly gentrifying. Window

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      $507K

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      $106K - $791K

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    Middletown-Pelham Bay

    Situated in roughly a square mile framed by the Bruckner Expressway and the Hutchinson River Parkway, Middletown-Pelham Bay is a calm neighborhood with a culturally diverse community. The population of more than 27,000 people retains many cultural traditions from the mainly Italian multigenerational influence, as well as Irish, Greek and German

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      $505K

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      $149K - $835K

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      6 Listings

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    Eastchester

    Located at the edge of Westchester County and within the northeast section of the Bronx, Eastchester is a mashup of city and suburban living within an otherwise bustling borough. Here, car dealerships, warehouses and beauty salons intermingle with quiet, residential streets lined with colonial-style single-family homes. Close to major highways

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      $497K

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      $284K - $794K

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      3 Listings

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    Spuyten Duyvil

    Perched at the southernmost point of Riverdale in the Bronx where the Harlem and Hudson Rivers meet, Spuyten Duyvil is a compact neighborhood that offers an uncommon mix of urban and suburban living. “The Bronx has a lot of ridges in its geography, so there’s a lot of high points and you get a lot of beautiful views, a lot of sunsets,” says

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      $490K

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      $164K - $3.6M

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      86 Listings

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    Fordham Heights

    In contrast to the neighboring Arthur Avenue, which draws New Yorkers from all boroughs with its abundance of Italian restaurants, Fordham Heights remains a relatively overlooked neighborhood. With Fordham Road as its vibrant heart, the neighborhood is outfitted with Instagram-famous restaurants and cultural spots unique to The Bronx. People from

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      $488K

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      $106K - $608K

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      1 Listing

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    Concourse

    Known primarily as the home of the world-famous Yankee Stadium, Concourse is a New York City neighborhood boasting a Parisian-style boulevard, a Hard Rock Cafe and multiple museums and parks within its dense layout. The neighborhood takes its name from Grand Concourse Boulevard, a five-mile stretch of road inspired by the Champs Elysees in Paris,

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      $480K

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      $167K - $699K

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      4 Listings

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    Soundview

    Soundview in the Bronx is a neighborhood rich in history and cultural diversity, known for its green spaces and waterfront views. The area is home to the Sonia Sotomayor Houses, named after the Supreme Court Justice who grew up there, and features a modern community center. Soundview Park, a significant local attraction, spans 205 acres and offers

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      $472K

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      $206K - $1.2M

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      8 Listings

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    Woodlawn Heights

    In the northernmost part of the Bronx, neighboring Westchester, Woodlawn Heights is a quiet residential neighborhood known for tree-lined streets with sidewalks and single-family homes, about 15 miles from Midtown Manhattan. Historically an enclave for Irish immigrants, the neighborhood sits just north of the landmarked 400-acre Woodlawn Cemetery.

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      $461K

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      $130K - $894K

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      19 Listings

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    North Riverdale

    Those visiting North Riverdale for the first time might forget they were in The Bronx, much less New York City. The neighborhood is a picturesque and charming residential enclave in the northwest part of the Bronx. Stationed atop the hills along the eastern bank of the Hudson River, this neighborhood is known for its natural beauty, tree-lined

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      $460K

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      $159K - $3.4M

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      56 Listings

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    Kingsbridge

    Kingsbridge is a neighborhood made up of two distinct residential real estate types: new construction condos with limited square footage; and spacious prewar one- and two-family houses designed in the Tudor, Georgian and Federal Revival styles. But what is unique about Kingsbridge? It’s Mitchell-Lama developments, like Amalgamated Housing

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      $458K

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      $178K - $865K

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      12 Listings

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    Allerton

    Located at the center of the Bronx, Allerton is primarily residential, though it benefits from a bustling commercial scene, particularly along its namesake avenue. The signs and awnings of local businesses showcase the neighborhood’s many cultures. Allerton’s population is diverse even by New York City standards: 44 percent of residents immigrated

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      $456K

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      $178K - $1M

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    Morrisania

    Usually, a history lesson would be saved for a footnote section, but the neighborhood of Morrisania is an exception due to the significance of its name, which merits an explanation. As the story goes, Lewis Morris was a powerful political broker in the 17th century, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a land baron from what was then

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      $427K

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      $354K - $609K

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    Melrose

    Undeniably dense and urban, South Bronx’s Melrose neighborhood has a long history of community activism centered around sustainable housing and social justice, with Grassroots organizations such as We Stay / Nos Quedamos partnering with civic and private programs on urban renewal. Such efforts have paid off. Melrose now counts more LEED-certified

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      $427K

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      $327K - $484K

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      5 Listings

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    Olinville

    Though Olinville tends to be a quiet, residential neighborhood in the Bronx, its proximity to commercial areas adds to its convenience, while the many local schools appeal to residents with kids. “Olinville is a working-class neighborhood that is close to transportation, lots of shops and plenty of schools,” says real estate broker Miriam Rosa of

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      $407K

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      $100K - $803K

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      22 Listings

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    Foxhurst

    South of the 112-acre Crotona Park, Foxhurst sits just west of the Bronx River and Concrete Plant Park, outlined by Interstate 278. The neighborhood appeals to residents who want city access for a comparatively lower price. “The Bronx ultimately is about double the space at half the price,” says Deborah Miller, a licensed real estate salesperson

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      $401K

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      $125K - $435K

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      3 Listings

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    Van Cortlandt Village

    Van Cortlandt Village is an urban residential neighborhood located in the Bronx with plenty of housing options. Buyers can find brick-clad, postwar co-ops, split-level multifamily residences and some early 20th-century single-family homes, including duplexes and townhouses. “There’s a lot of stock there,” explains Carol Landon of Douglas Elliman

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      $381K

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      $139K - $914K

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      6 Listings

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    Fordham Manor

    Situated in the West Bronx, approximately 12 miles north of Midtown Manhattan, Fordham Manor is perhaps more transient than the typical Bronx neighborhood. “It’s part of an old New York story that’s now heading in a new direction,” says Ariela Heilman, an associate real estate broker with Brown Harris Stevens who has worked in the area for around

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      $369K

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      $100K - $923K

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      65 Listings

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    Kingsbridge Heights

    Kingsbridge Heights is a neighborhood that blends convenience and serenity in the heart of the Bronx, offering walkable amenities, plentiful green space and accessible transportation links. Once a hub from being a link to Manhattan from the Kings Bridge - where the neighborhood gets its name - Kingsbridge Heights offers a well-connected lifestyle

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      $354K

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      $145K - $673K

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      7 Listings

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    Concourse Village

    Just to the east of Yankee Stadium, the Concourse Village neighborhood in the South Bronx is recognizable for its historic Art Deco architecture and large, well-designed parks. While “Concourse Village” typically references the six-building Mitchell-Lama affordable cooperative complex near Morris Avenue, the larger neighborhood is often referred

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      $339K

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      $140K - $658K

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      39 Listings

    Concourse Village

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